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The eldest daughter of Bruce Willis and Demi Moore, Rumer Willis, is revealing how close her family is.
While appearing in The Episode of The Tuesday of The “That in the wink“Podcast, Rumer, 36, shared that she and her sisters” all still take baths together “, but do not believe it is” strange. ”
“And that is the type of house in which I grew up,” he explained for the host of Zoe Winkler Reinis. “People might think that is crazy and strange, but I don’t.”
Moore and the actor “Die Hard” welcomed Rumer in 1988, and the former couple also share her daughters Scout, 33, and Tallulah, 31.
The strange admission occurred when Rumer told Reinis, 45, who has been asleep with his daughter Louetta since his birth in 2023. Rumer added that he will also sleep in bed with his mother.
“Honestly, I hope Lou still sleeps in bed with me when I am my age,” Rumer continued, and said: “I still sleep in bed with my mother, and I don’t think it’s weird.”

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Reinis, a mother of three children, shared that she has the same arrangement to sleep with one of her children, telling Rumer that her 7 -year -old son still sleeps with her and her husband, Rob Reinis.
“It really depends on who your son is,” Reinis said. “My medium never. If I get into his bed, he says: ‘I’m fine, mom’. The youngest, his attachment is different, and was in a different way.
In another part of the episode, Rumer opened about why she slept with her son despite facing criticism for it.
“I always think about it, imagine if you took a gorilla or a dog when I had two weeks or three months and sleep in a room different from [its] Mom, “he said.” Everyone would look at you as if you were crazy. But we are still like, oh no, that child can sleep all night. [They have] To fend for themselves, I learned to himself. They can’t even feed themselves! “
Rumer added: “By the way, we, as adults, do not even know how to self -manage. We call a friend. People drink wine, drugs, people eat an entire ice cream tub.”
The use of the bed with a baby is strongly discouraged by the American Pediatrics Academy (AAP) due to the highest risk of children’s sudden death syndrome, among other health concerns.
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“AAP understands and respects that many parents choose to routinely share a variety of reasons, including breastfeeding, cultural preferences and the belief that it is better and safer for your baby,” says the association. “However, according to the evidence, we cannot recommend sharing the bed under any circumstance.”
Look at Rumer’s appearance in the “What in the Winkler” podcast here.


